California passes law FORCING all colleges to provide abortion bill

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill into law on Friday that makes California the first state in the U.S. to require public universities to offer medication abortion at on-campus student health centers.

The state assembly voted in September to pass Senate Bill 24 in a 55-19 vote, several months after the state Senate first voted to approve the measure in May.

The new law requires that “each student health care services clinic on a California State University or University of California campus to offer abortion by medication techniques.” The 34 University of California and California State University schools have until January 2023 to comply.

In a medical abortion, which is nonsurgical and noninvasive, women within the first 10 weeks of their pregnancy can take two prescription pills to induce a miscarriage. It is different than the morning-after pill, which prevents pregnancy from occurring altogether.

Yeah, I’m pretty sure there are plenty of religiously based colleges who will object to this absurdity and it’s going to go to the courts. And it’s a good thing because this will inevitably spread to other states. Progressivism is like a virus, it only lives through spreading and propagating itself.

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